ey ERE AAAACAARAAAAAAAAAARARAA aA * Ny oy ) SRE SR AEE: : ii } ; ht iy c Wisnda bag iid Wy at yy LLRUY vill buy a pair of Men’: Laced Boots— Tw shapes — prices were $1.50 to $1.50. I Then fut 51.08 You can buy a pair of Women’s Dungola Jaced boots— Heavy sole —Patent tip. ee eee il SA s4A4aesAeaw Fresh Groceries Are as essential to health as your regular bath. We keep nothing but the purest, freshest and best groceries te be pro- cured. We are dauily opening something new and fresh and are there- fore able t> recommead our goods to you as first- class in every respect. It will be to your ad- vantage to call and see our line of goods before purchasing elsewhere, always glad tc have you call to examine and price our goeds. Drop into the “Ideal Grocery,” corner Keut and Gt. George Streets. Webster & Mackay PHONE 199. VV FIVIITIY CLAAARAAAA GH SS4A4e2A4A4Aa beac 42444 A4ASAABAAAA BERS FERH VISIT SSI t IIIS GF CSS 8 SSE VSS SSTSSEVFT LARGE STOCK OF \ WATCHES ¢ You can’t find a more com- plete.stock of watches in Gold Silver\ aad Nickel, from 7 jewel up to 17 jeweled movements than at G.H. Taylor's Visitors dur'ng " Exhibition week will find im all lines a§full stock with prices right. Sunny side, fQueen {Square, “ Rar eee WEST ER PRESSE EET REE SE EES KAA CEP PEE ER THE DAILY EXAMINER «CHARLOTTETOWN SEPTEMBinK «9, 15.2 sentient anminteseiiesianteeeienenanenenanenaiamminnliiaa MISSION WORK. ; } ; eting of the N. B. and P. &. I.} Missionary Society. | The annual meeting of New Bruos- } ‘fF : ’ and P EI, branch of the Wome | onary Society Was ned n aie urch at W iNtocs, N 5 esday, Sept 26th. } The roll call w As res? led to | i t bri snd Is j és PoIng Sts-10n Was oceu pie ly minutes o organ)zters reren¢ held Oo the prev ous afteroor as well as suggestions ae t ins of worl An excelient Aner on , ‘Silent Member.” written hy M Durant, of P. E Island, was read The afternoon session was Opened bs devotional exercises led by Miaa Stror go P. E. Island. Committee work was done aud district organizers r-ports given. Tis corresponding sectetary’s repcit was read, showing the total memberships of auxil- aries and boards to be 3454. The trea- surer’s report showed $5.476.44 raised, an increase of $82.75 over last year. The public anniversary meeting on the same evening was attended by a large, re presentative and apprecistive audience. Mrs. J. D. Chipman, of Bt. Ste, hen, presiding, Rev. Mr. Marr, the pastor of the charch, gaye an eddress of welcome tothe delegates. A greesing from the W CTU was responded to by Mrs Cliff, of Fredericton, Mra. Fisher, of Frederice ton, sang 4 solo is a beavtitul manaer. Mre. Chipman gave the president’s ad- drees, which dealt ably with the needs and progress of the work. Asolo by Miss Thomas was well rendered. Tie corres-~ ponding secretary, Miss Palmer, gave her Own aod the treasurer’s report. A male quartette followed, which gave great pleseure. Mise Scott, of Torontc, made a most forceful and eloquent appeal in behalf of her work, urging the young women ef the churchto ture their attention to nobler things. 2ERSONAL. Mr. J.C. Croebie, of St. Jobn’s, Nfld» is at the Hotel Davies. Mr. Benj. Heartz leaves on Monday morning for Calgary. Mre. W. F. Mitchell leaves on Monday On & trip to Montreal. Rev. J. W. McConnell left today for St Jobo, where he will preach tomorrow. ~¥ Mrs. J. 8. Carvell arrived in Charlo tte- town from New York last evening, and is registered at the Hotel Davies. Mr. R.A. March; the weiixknown cem- mercial ambaseador, is a guest at the Hotel Davies. Mr. Chae. Nicoll,a popular commercial traveller, is among the lateet arrivals st the Hote] Davies. Sir = Wilfrid Laurier announces the witbgo three weeke be is geing to Loronto 0 brand Sir Charles Tupper as ‘‘ vile and despicable.” ALCOHOLISM Cured at Home—Rev. Father Quin livan’s Tribute. To whom it msy concern: The good foints of Mr, Dixon’s new discovery for the cure of the liquor habit, in my opinion, are the followiag : First—1f taken according to directions it completely re- moves all craving for liquor in the short space of three daye; ite use for a longer time ie inteaded only to build up the system. Second—I: leaves no bad after effects, hut, on the contrary, aids in every way the health of the patient, whilet freeing him from the desire for drink. Third—The patient may use it without interfering with his business or leaving his home. All other liquor cures I have yet heard of are very eostly,operate elowly, are doubtfal a3 to effecis and often im~ pair the health and codstitution of the patient. I therefore look wpon thie remedy a8 @ real boon, recommend it heartily to al’ concerned, and bespeak for it here in Montreal and eleewhere every success.—J. Quinlivan, S.8., pattor St. Patrick’s, Montreal). Full particulars of this mew medicine mailed free to *all applicants. Address = Dixon, 81 Willcocks Street, Toronto, at. <>. —+ <a Russia Propceses Blockade. Sr. PzTeR-BurG, Sept. 27.~ The Russian naval staff announces that it is proposed to blockade all Chinese navel porte ia coneequence of the hostile attitude of the Chinese fleet at Shanghbai,and to send fast cruisers from the allied squadrons to protect the trancports, The general staf anounces that Russian troops are massing aroucd Kirin, in Manchuria, where there are 5,000 Chinese, le ee McLEOD AND BENTLEY. Barristers, Attorneys, Solic:tors, &c, D. C. McLeop, lately ofthe firm of M. & D, ©, McLeod. W. E. Bewt ey, lately of the firm of Mathieson & Bentley, ; Orricks—Bank of Nova Scotia Building, Charlottetown, Sept 29th dy 3mos wy tf, W ANTED.—Immediately, a cook. Appl to Mre. Arthur Peters, ” Plt r ‘Local and Gther ) te) a | i BS, | —_ > | Tue i ROB3., -Lig it LO moderais winds; fine and cool* Sunday —becoming ua ettled with showers, a PererR’s CaTHEDRAL.—The Rev. | P. Roche wiil preacn in St. Peter’s hedrs} Suoday even og. te fous. —M (D°.) Goodwill will be W Slay sduy, | ice OF sla alae TRAINING —The Board of vill meet inthe Manual tinen Monday after- ‘ ounce tbat the r pupils to com- ‘av morning. Teach- ested are invited to be _——— ee INg ‘1 R-t».—James Hennessey, of tver Heber', N. \ ;and H. C. Jincks of ewame plaice took away this morning if een horse, bought through Mr Robert . oe ' } . Th : ’ siead, of Wheatlev River. These animals vere the finest-lookiag lot we have seen for som? time and acredit to the Prov ince. ———_o_ “ Y ”"—A regular meeting of the Y. W. C. T. U. will be held io the “ Y ” Parlore on Monday evening next at 7.30. There will be a reception of new members. Miss Kilie E. Smith of Windsor, N.S., will be present ‘and will assist with the cere- monies. Al) “ Y’s” are requested to attend. Others are cordially invited. — see Praver ror Cuina. —The Presbyterian Foreign Missions Committee in anonal session at Toronto decided to iasue a letter to the church asking that the week be. ginving Oetober 28h be devoted to prayer on behalf of China; aleo that contributions be invited for restoration of the mission stations destroyed by the Boxere. ee Warkr System rox Picrov.--A water: works system for Pictou is now assured, After several unsuccessful attempe to get a tupply of water the efforts of the new promoters are being crowned with suc~ ces. A testis now being made resulting in 500,000 gallone a day being pumped, and @ million is obtainable. In fact there is no limit totbe supply. Pictou will soon bave an up-tosdate system in operation and be in line with other progressive towas which will be beneficial to manu- facturers locating there anda _ protection in case of fire, The promecters are to be congratulated on their eueceas. ee ee eee ee ~__ "eo ae ee UMORS, boils, pimples 4 ah eruptionsareduetoimpm: slood, and by purifying the blood witk Hood’s Sarsaparilla they are CURED = 3 3 3 3 = = = us SMOKERS PEAD THIS Index, Old Chum, Myrtie Navy, Pride of Virginia, Old English «¢urved Cut ©reme de la Oreme, js Capstan Med js, Tartan, Student’s Mixture, Seal af North Carolina, Pa ces scroll tonka, All kinds chewing at The Medical Hall J. G. JAMIESON MULE oF WULAMdbbedbdasadddbddbddddddddddd bd dda !44 ddd coe TPN YPEN SS eve rover ene roe ene ery nr errene eae THE Charlottetown <Business College Writing Academy, Will re-open forthe fall and winter erm On Monday, August 20th inst, Although students may enter at any time, it is desirable that intending stu dente enroll as soon as possible after the term opens. Graduates from this college secure employment, and they will greatly aid us in keepiug up our reputation in this direction by entering as early in the term as possible. SuBseors: Bookkeeping by single and double entry (theoretical and practical,) Actual Business Practice, Business Penmanehip, Businees Correspondence, Commercial Arithmetic,Commercial Law Railroading,Steamboating,Bank ing (actua practice in the College Bank) Typewriting Shorthand and Navigation. Facttry: LB Miller, Principal, Teacher of Book-keepizg, Arithmetic, Basiness Practice, Business Correspa nd- ence,,Typewriting aud Navigation. A’ Macmillan (Vice-Principal). Teacher of Railroading, Steam boating Banking, Accounting and Actual Businese Practice. J Harry Williams, Teacher of Business # eomanship., Wm. Moran (licensed) Teacher of Sbortband. _ J L Joncas (Quebec), Teacher of Draw- ing, Lettering and Auditinge Beside our regular course of lecturee on Commercial Law, Lectures will be given by many of our Professional and Businese men. Ansouncement later. For application forms, testimonials, ete epply at once to L. B. MILLER, Principal, ane REM ARB A On madios IETS U iul JLi Rents fain i . You will make the mistake of a whole lifetime if you fail to see Sentner, McLeod, & Co's show =of Furs at the Exhibition. SENTNER MGLE£OD & GU WATCHES 3 W.W. Wellner Thoroughly Good Time Keepers, Watchmaker Jeweler A watch purchase is rarely decided upon and made in few Engraver moments, usually it is the out- come of careful consideration. If you have such a an invest- ment in mind we would hike to have you spend a little time in our store. We will be much pleased to show our stock of watches. They are thoroughly reliable and sold with a positive guarantee. To Those Interested, Tne makers of THE HIGHLAND RANGES were unable 30 ship all of our ranges this week but we expect to have at larze shipment by next trip of S.S. Halifax fron BOSTON and those who have ordered may count on getting them then We ask your kind indulgence for the delay. “Agents for American Ranges,” KENNELL & CHANDLER Charlottetown P E i. WATCHES, The undersig ned offers for sale taa bargain the following: One 40-Horse Power Engine and3Boiler. 14 Driving Pulleys with Shaft and Belting. One Rip Saw and bench with carriage. One 30 in. Saw. One 24 in, Planer—One set$hoisting§blocks, One Matching ard Moulding Machixe, Fifty-one Moulding Knives, One Band Saw complete. One Buzz Pianer. One Swing Saw complete. One Turning Latke and Shaft — One Vice Two Emery Wheels—One Jig Saw. Three Circular Saws and tables. All in first-class order. MATTHEW & MCLEAN J, OKV Ars § C0 UROKERS uf K Exchanm R cE Cent Commission agp Gach dae YW res v ‘th New Y Dir rer) for tar . ork to ~XSCuling Orders Spcne dence selizited Se, Commercial Ay ‘y iil y prem pily. Con College aoe nee of those who dasj thorough ad orastical pre i : active business life is called to hog “a “ee by this College, But eeping, yoni mer Jia) Law Ari: attic Pevmanship, English, Const Business Methods, Shorthaed Tra Writing, etc., aretaught ia the me aod practical manner, Special Ont dives is given to locat. ng zra ‘nates jg bu-iness positions. Ne ¥ erm tend MONDAY, AUG. 20:h @. Send for prospectus. P.O. Baw 4 maid OXENAaw, Anc2—l&w tf. oe Propristae innjeimiiiatatias a on A ae A iia Hillsborough om Bridge Th New Bridge iscom. ing and s are the dry streets and roads, Ther, you will need some- thing nize in footwea-, We Have a fine Selection Selling Very Low J. H. BELL The Bargain Boot Bhoe Store. Watch * o Repairing If you have any watches, clocks or jewelry to be repair- ed you will make no mistake to bring them to The Mojlern Jewelry and Fancy Goods Store. Although we are not the men that trike the sun, we guarantee our work thats done. Sunnyside Jewelry Store, Opposite Post Office, Jury & Co. Wants, Lost & Found WANTED —A general servant (ao washing must have references. Apply ,to Mrs James Paton U pper Prince St. —— Highest price paid for ladics aad geass of chething. Call at thelr reasons tt pa ca B the Pes * Ricamond Street, opposite Nelson Bras- Mrs, Kirby, Clothtag sStere WANTED "ui In every locality throaghout Cenada to intr duce our goods, tacking up show trees, fences, along roads, and al] consp'caous places, also distributing small sve metter. Commission or salary per month and expeuses mot to exceed $2.50 day. Steady employment to gong oe reliable men. No experience neediul. for full particulars. The Empire Medicine 0o., 246 w. London, Ont — ir 8 LOST.—Ox Saturday night a pearl piB bow of black velvet. Finder will please les¥® at this office. 2 eee TO LET—The McTavish House, Kimg = or for sale On easy terms. apply at the it AMINER office. — PATENT ROBERTS & CO., soxscrross PEOPLE's BANK BUILDING MONTREAL. } 112 year’s Examines in U.S. Patent Office. ON PATENT—NO PAY. Write fer Red cece WANTED.—A competent girl in a s@ family. No washing, Apply, to Mra. BR. © Goff, Fitzroy Street, peo CARRIAGE WRAPS LO3T.—Lost 02 Wed- nesday night last, near Mark W right’s Gey Rocms, 2carriage wraps, also whip. arinar wiil be reward by leaving same at Eseory’s Stable, Charlottetown. —————— lm